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<?php
/**
* Class for reading jpegs and extracting metadata.
* see also BitmapMetadataHandler.
*
* Based somewhat on GIFMetadataExtrator.
*/
class JpegMetadataExtractor {
const MAX_JPEG_SEGMENTS = 200;
// the max segment is a sanity check.
// A jpeg file should never even remotely have
// that many segments. Your average file has about 10.
/** Function to extract metadata segments of interest from jpeg files
* based on GIFMetadataExtractor.
*
* we can almost use getimagesize to do this
* but gis doesn't support having multiple app1 segments
* and those can't extract xmp on files containing both exif and xmp data
*
* @param String $filename name of jpeg file
* @return Array of interesting segments.
* @throws MWException if given invalid file.
*/
static function segmentSplitter ( $filename ) {
$showXMP = function_exists( 'xml_parser_create_ns' );
$segmentCount = 0;
$segments = array(
'XMP_ext' => array(),
'COM' => array(),
'PSIR' => array(),
);
if ( !$filename ) {
throw new MWException( "No filename specified for " . __METHOD__ );
}
if ( !file_exists( $filename ) || is_dir( $filename ) ) {
throw new MWException( "Invalid file $filename passed to " . __METHOD__ );
}
$fh = fopen( $filename, "rb" );
if ( !$fh ) {
throw new MWException( "Could not open file $filename" );
}
$buffer = fread( $fh, 2 );
if ( $buffer !== "\xFF\xD8" ) {
throw new MWException( "Not a jpeg, no SOI" );
}
while ( !feof( $fh ) ) {
$buffer = fread( $fh, 1 );
$segmentCount++;
if ( $segmentCount > self::MAX_JPEG_SEGMENTS ) {
// this is just a sanity check
throw new MWException( 'Too many jpeg segments. Aborting' );
}
if ( $buffer !== "\xFF" ) {
throw new MWException( "Error reading jpeg file marker. Expected 0xFF but got " . bin2hex( $buffer ) );
}
$buffer = fread( $fh, 1 );
while( $buffer === "\xFF" && !feof( $fh ) ) {
// Skip through any 0xFF padding bytes.
$buffer = fread( $fh, 1 );
}
if ( $buffer === "\xFE" ) {
// COM section -- file comment
// First see if valid utf-8,
// if not try to convert it to windows-1252.
$com = $oldCom = trim( self::jpegExtractMarker( $fh ) );
UtfNormal::quickIsNFCVerify( $com );
// turns $com to valid utf-8.
// thus if no change, its utf-8, otherwise its something else.
if ( $com !== $oldCom ) {
wfSuppressWarnings();
$com = $oldCom = iconv( 'windows-1252', 'UTF-8//IGNORE', $oldCom );
wfRestoreWarnings();
}
// Try it again, if its still not a valid string, then probably
// binary junk or some really weird encoding, so don't extract.
UtfNormal::quickIsNFCVerify( $com );
if ( $com === $oldCom ) {
$segments["COM"][] = $oldCom;
} else {
wfDebug( __METHOD__ . ' Ignoring JPEG comment as is garbage.' );
}
} elseif ( $buffer === "\xE1" ) {
// APP1 section (Exif, XMP, and XMP extended)
// only extract if XMP is enabled.
$temp = self::jpegExtractMarker( $fh );
// check what type of app segment this is.
if ( substr( $temp, 0, 29 ) === "http://ns.adobe.com/xap/1.0/\x00" && $showXMP ) {
$segments["XMP"] = substr( $temp, 29 );
} elseif ( substr( $temp, 0, 35 ) === "http://ns.adobe.com/xmp/extension/\x00" && $showXMP ) {
$segments["XMP_ext"][] = substr( $temp, 35 );
} elseif ( substr( $temp, 0, 29 ) === "XMP\x00://ns.adobe.com/xap/1.0/\x00" && $showXMP ) {
// Some images (especially flickr images) seem to have this.
// I really have no idea what the deal is with them, but
// whatever...
$segments["XMP"] = substr( $temp, 29 );
wfDebug( __METHOD__ . ' Found XMP section with wrong app identifier '
. "Using anyways.\n" );
} elseif ( substr( $temp, 0, 6 ) === "Exif\0\0" ) {
// Just need to find out what the byte order is.
// because php's exif plugin sucks...
// This is a II for little Endian, MM for big. Not a unicode BOM.
$byteOrderMarker = substr( $temp, 6, 2 );
if ( $byteOrderMarker === 'MM' ) {
$segments['byteOrder'] = 'BE';
} elseif ( $byteOrderMarker === 'II' ) {
$segments['byteOrder'] = 'LE';
} else {
wfDebug( __METHOD__ . ' Invalid byte ordering?!' );
}
}
} elseif ( $buffer === "\xED" ) {
// APP13 - PSIR. IPTC and some photoshop stuff
$temp = self::jpegExtractMarker( $fh );
if ( substr( $temp, 0, 14 ) === "Photoshop 3.0\x00" ) {
$segments["PSIR"][] = $temp;
}
} elseif ( $buffer === "\xD9" || $buffer === "\xDA" ) {
// EOI - end of image or SOS - start of scan. either way we're past any interesting segments
return $segments;
} else {
// segment we don't care about, so skip
$size = wfUnpack( "nint", fread( $fh, 2 ), 2 );
if ( $size['int'] <= 2 ) throw new MWException( "invalid marker size in jpeg" );
fseek( $fh, $size['int'] - 2, SEEK_CUR );
}
}
// shouldn't get here.
throw new MWException( "Reached end of jpeg file unexpectedly" );
}
/**
* Helper function for jpegSegmentSplitter
* @param &$fh FileHandle for jpeg file
* @return data content of segment.
*/
private static function jpegExtractMarker( &$fh ) {
$size = wfUnpack( "nint", fread( $fh, 2 ), 2 );
if ( $size['int'] <= 2 ) throw new MWException( "invalid marker size in jpeg" );
$segment = fread( $fh, $size['int'] - 2 );
if ( strlen( $segment ) !== $size['int'] - 2 ) throw new MWException( "Segment shorter than expected" );
return $segment;
}
/**
* This reads the photoshop image resource.
* Currently it only compares the iptc/iim hash
* with the stored hash, which is used to determine the precedence
* of the iptc data. In future it may extract some other info, like
* url of copyright license.
*
* This should generally be called by BitmapMetadataHandler::doApp13()
*
* @param String $app13 photoshop psir app13 block from jpg.
* @throws MWException (It gets caught next level up though)
* @return String if the iptc hash is good or not.
*/
public static function doPSIR ( $app13 ) {
if ( !$app13 ) {
throw new MWException( "No App13 segment given" );
}
// First compare hash with real thing
// 0x404 contains IPTC, 0x425 has hash
// This is used to determine if the iptc is newer than
// the xmp data, as xmp programs update the hash,
// where non-xmp programs don't.
$offset = 14; // skip past PHOTOSHOP 3.0 identifier. should already be checked.
$appLen = strlen( $app13 );
$realHash = "";
$recordedHash = "";
// the +12 is the length of an empty item.
while ( $offset + 12 <= $appLen ) {
$valid = true;
if ( substr( $app13, $offset, 4 ) !== '8BIM' ) {
// its supposed to be 8BIM
// but apparently sometimes isn't esp. in
// really old jpg's
$valid = false;
}
$offset += 4;
$id = substr( $app13, $offset, 2 );
// id is a 2 byte id number which identifies
// the piece of info this record contains.
$offset += 2;
// some record types can contain a name, which
// is a pascal string 0-padded to be an even
// number of bytes. Most times (and any time
// we care) this is empty, making it two null bytes.
$lenName = ord( substr( $app13, $offset, 1 ) ) + 1;
// we never use the name so skip it. +1 for length byte
if ( $lenName % 2 == 1 ) {
$lenName++;
} // pad to even.
$offset += $lenName;
// now length of data (unsigned long big endian)
$lenData = wfUnpack( 'Nlen', substr( $app13, $offset, 4 ), 4 );
// PHP can take issue with very large unsigned ints and make them negative.
// Which should never ever happen, as this has to be inside a segment
// which is limited to a 16 bit number.
if ( $lenData['len'] < 0 ) throw new MWException( "Too big PSIR (" . $lenData['len'] . ')' );
$offset += 4; // 4bytes length field;
// this should not happen, but check.
if ( $lenData['len'] + $offset > $appLen ) {
throw new MWException( "PSIR data too long. (item length=" . $lenData['len']
. "; offset=$offset; total length=$appLen)" );
}
if ( $valid ) {
switch ( $id ) {
case "\x04\x04":
// IPTC block
$realHash = md5( substr( $app13, $offset, $lenData['len'] ), true );
break;
case "\x04\x25":
$recordedHash = substr( $app13, $offset, $lenData['len'] );
break;
}
}
// if odd, add 1 to length to account for
// null pad byte.
if ( $lenData['len'] % 2 == 1 ) $lenData['len']++;
$offset += $lenData['len'];
}
if ( !$realHash || !$recordedHash ) {
return 'iptc-no-hash';
} elseif ( $realHash === $recordedHash ) {
return 'iptc-good-hash';
} else { /*$realHash !== $recordedHash */
return 'iptc-bad-hash';
}
}
}
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